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In vitro α-glucosidase inhibition by Brazilian medicinal plant extracts characterised by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry
Authors:Mariacaterina Lianza,Ferruccio Poli,Alan Menezes do Nascimento,Aline Soares da Silva,Thamirys Silva da Fonseca,Marcos Vinicius Toledo,Rosineide Costa Simas,André  a Rodrigues Chaves,Gilda Guimarã  es Leitã  o,Suzana Guimarã  es Leitã  o
Abstract:Aiming at finding natural sources of antidiabetics agents, 15 extracts from Brazilian medicinal plants of the Atlantic Forest and Amazon region were tested against α-glucosidase enzyme. Plants were selected based on the taxonomic relationships with genera including several species with antidiabetic activity. In this screening, the extracts obtained from the flowers of Hyptis monticola and the leaves of Lantana trifolia and Lippia origanoides resulted endowed with promising anti-α-glucosidase activity. The extracts from H. monticola and from L. origanoides collected in two different areas, were characterised by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Bioassay-guided fractionation led to the identification of several enzyme inhibiting compounds, among them the mechanism of action of naringenin and pinocembrin was investigated. The two L. origanoides extracts showed differences in bioactivity and in the phytochemical profiles. The fractionation of the extract from H. monticola led to a partial loss of the inhibitory effect.
Keywords:α  -Glucosidase, antidiabetics, Brazilian medicinal plants, LC–  MS/MS, HCCC
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